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A fiercely beautiful love story for the ages, The Disappeared traces one woman's three-decades-long journey from the peaceful streets of Montreal to the war-torn villages of Cambodia, as a brief... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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One of the three best books I have read. Ever.

The author's treatment of dialogue - no punctuation beyond a comma or period - focuses the reader on the intensity of Anne Greves love and commitment to her lover. To find him. Then to find him again. This is not a story of self-discovery. It is a story that forces the reader to discover something about him or herself. The image is beautiful. The images are horrible and haunting. I don't want to talk about it. I can't stop thinking about it.

The Disappeared Review

I love this book very much. It is a kind of a very romantic love struggle between a Cambodian intellectual with a Canadian foreign student, before, during, and after the cruel regime of Khmer Rouge in which all Cambodian people suffered from in one way or another. The author describes her love story very well in the book. She also relates very well about her personal life to the fact and social difficulties happening in Cambodia. I mostly agree with what the author mentions in the book. I personally believe that if spirit does exist, the story of his wife's loving struggle in Cambodia would be heard and appreciated by the dead soul - her husband. I would recommend this book to others, especially the lovers or couples between Cambodian people and other foreign nationalities.

A powerful love story

I could not put this book down. Kim Echlin has written a story of obsession, beauty, love, despair, and ultimately grief. This is a sensual story so beautifully written I felt that I knew Anne Greves and shuddered at the horror that took place in Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime. A must read!

"My love for you has made me dead in life and you alive in death."

At heart a love story, The Disappeared is as well a paean to the Cambodian genocide (1975-79), in which two million people died, through the Vietnamese occupation (1979-89) and the United Nations Transitional Authority leading to a democratic election in 1993. The sad and tragic history of the Cambodian people is the backdrop of this novel, viewed through the lens of the love of a teenaged girl for a Cambodian musician a few years older that she first meets in her native Montreal. Anne Greaves is headstrong and motherless, resenting her father's vague attempts to control her once she has fallen hopelessly in love with the long-haired Serey with his magical fingers and beautiful face. Serey plays the music of the Khmer, exotic, thrilling, when paired with the more modern tunes of the seventies. When the borders of Cambodia reopen for a short time, Serey must return to locate his family and the lovers are parted. Distraught, Anne waits for word, but hears nothing. After six years, convinced she has seen him on a television newsreel of Cambodia, Anne steps out of her life in Montreal and takes a flight to Phnom Penh, where she uses her facility with the Khmer language to begin her search. Both tragic and beautiful, this book is filled with the language of love and loss, the meeting of true soul mates and the damage of genocide on an entire population of innocents. Following her destiny, Anne never falters, as sure in her love for Serey as the first night she hears him play in the Montreal nightclub. Echlin embraces Cambodia with an open heart, witness to the beauty, ritual, tradition and tragedy of a place caught in the juggernaut of history. Reunited, the lovers refuse to be parted, even in death. In prose that is as both elegiac and profoundly sad, the author writes with the timelessness of those without the boundaries of convention. While Cambodia is ground down by years of brutality and deceit, the people rise above the din of death, chanting in one voice for the disappeared. A painful story indeed, but one that must be told. Luan Gaines/2009.
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